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Bellatrix Lestrange

Bellatrix is the ultimate Pureblood: haughty, sadistic, power-hungry, and narrow minded. She's a complex character that plays that main role of being Voldemort's right-hand woman.
Here's a few question's about her:

Do you think she finds joy in torturing/killing others?
Do you think she's in love with Voldemort, or is it just the power?
Would she give her life for Voldemort, or is it more important?
Does she really love Rodolphus?
How deep do you think her feelings run?

These are just a few starters, I'm writing a fic centered around Bellatrix, and I need to know anything and everything about her!

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Do you think she finds joy in torturing/killing others?-Yes, I would say so. I think, though, that she enjoys the torturing much more, just because her mind is so twisted that way. As I've always said-Crucio, becasue Bella likes playing with her food.

Do you think she's in love with Voldemort, or is it just the power?-I sense a love/lust relataionship there. I know she is infatuated with him. That much is obvious. The way she says his name even is quite passionate for her to be JUST a follower.

Would she give her life for Voldemort, or is it more important?-That's a tough one. I'd say so, I think. She went to Azkaban for his cause, and in my opinion, that's a pretty good equivelant to death. I think if you asked her, she'd say yes, but her decision might be hard when it got down to it.

Does she really love Rodolphus?-No. I really do not think so at all. I strongly belive that was an arranged marriage for blood reasons. Or some type of complex inbreeding type thing. They might've been...fond of eachother. Maybe.

How deep do you think her feelings run?-For Rodolphus. Well...*pokes above*. Really though, I sense no love. She wouldmuch rather have Voldemort, although he clearly doesn't want her back. He appreciates the loyalty, but love of any kind does not, and never will, apply to him in anyway. I think the fact he was conveived undera love potion had a little somethig to do with that....

Do you think she finds joy in torturing/killing others?
Oh, hell yes. Bella is a first class sadist. She loves to torture and she is enjoys killing. Every shred of evidence J.K. Rowling has given us points to the fact that she is incredibly skilled but terrible. Using the torture curse is like some sort of high for her.

Do you think she's in love with Voldemort, or is it just the power?
I think she was orginally attracted to him because of his power. But I think she fell in love with him because he is as awful as she is (and then some). In science, opposites attract. But in this case Bella loves Voldy because he is everything she is but more terrible. So to answer your question; I think she was in love with Voldemort.

Would she give her life for Voldemort, or is it more important?
I personally think she would. She went to Askaban for him and lived her life on his word. Not out of fear like most of his followers did, but out of adoration. I feel that because she loved him so much she would die for him.

Does she really love Rodolphus?
As a lover, no. As a friend, brother, fellow Death Eater, yes. I would say she loved him but with not any where near as much passion or intensity as she loved Voldemort. I would say her love for him is like her love for Narcissa. And maybe she doesn't even love as much as she loves Cissy.

How deep do you think her feelings run?
I think in earlier days she was very complex. But as she got older her life slipped into simplicity and the only reason she existed was to torture and kill.

Personally, I think Bellatrix is one of the most complex characters that we don't get to see too often. She loves to taunt and torture. She is the true definition of a Pureblood. She put the hemoglobin running through veins over her own cousin's life, for goodness sakes! I think that her true feelings are in the power, the animosity, that one gets from being on top.

As for my question about being in love with Voldemort vs. Power vs. Rodolphus (sp?), I think it's Voldemort above power. She has gotten mad at other Death Eaters for deserting him in his weak moments, when she was the only one that stayed with him. She is one of the true supporters that worships Lord Voldemort; the type of supporter he wants, someone that, I think, would give his or her life for him. She is devoted completely to him, even if the idea of complete power is backing her devotion.

When I asked how deep her feeling ran, I meant what is she capable of feeling? Does she actually feel love? Is she as lifeless and inhuman as Voldemort, or is she just another woman?

I think that she has lost her emotions, her feelings, herself. She gave herself to Voldemort for power, and in turn she lost everything, except her joy for killing, which is undoubtedly something he taught her. I think the reason she relishes so much in the deaths of others is that she can't even feel the effect of taking another person's life, or shoting fire through his or her veins because all of her feelings are gone.

Yep. Again, in her own words, this time in Half-Blood Prince, where she tells Narcissa that if she (Bellatrix) had had sons, she'd be happy to forfeit them to the Dark Lord. Further, in that same chapter, she talks about how she suffered for the Dark Lord.

Originally Posted by Mistletoe

Does she really love Rodolphus?

Nope. See above.

Originally Posted by Mistletoe

How deep do you think her feelings run?

. . . which feelings? Her feelings of rage, hatred against Muggleborns, pride in her pureblood status? Very deep. Love for the Dark Lord? Very deep. However, she hasn't an ounce of compassion, humility, kindness, temperance or shame in her body, I don't think. She's definitely got a deep-seated personality disorder of some sort; I thought she was the classic sociopath, but I've been shot down by those more educated on such things. She's *clearly* clinically sadistic, though.

Of course. I think she's a very low, and has nothing else to live for anymore. Their pain gives her strength.

Do you think she's in love with Voldemort, or is it just the power?

I think it was a mixture of lust and love. I think she saw what she wanted to be, and she began to crave his affection.

Would she give her life for Voldemort, or is it more important?

Yes, even if she didn't love him, they have a master/servant relationship, and she would protect her lord no matter what the sacrafice would be for her. But as she suffered for him, the depth of herself began to crack. Now, she loves him with all her being, but that's not much.

Does she really love Rodolphus?

By the time she met him, no, she couldn't. She was solely for Voldemort, no matter what.

How deep do you think her feelings run?

As I said, the depth to her has vanished, so she has the emotional range of a 6 year old. She can't really, truly love them.

Yes, yes, this is all very true, but the same. What drives her? Why is she the way she is? What is her motivation? What makes her tick?

Um, I strongly recommend familiarising yourself with the DSM-IV's definition of sadism, and personality disorders in general, specifically anti-social personality disorder and sociopathy. Because assuming she IS one or more of those things, that's what drives her (that, and her fanatical xenophobia).

(Or, you know, take the Dark Arts class next term; I'm not entirely sure how much of that I can post here)

I've a question on Bella. How do you think she'd react to her sister Andromeda's marriage to Ted Tonks, or her friendship with a person such as he? Would she be unusually cruel to her own sister over it?